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New WiGig technology to revolutionize wireless in the home, tech experts say

News | 10/24/2012 9:06 pm EDT

Emerging WiGig technology will eliminate the need for wires to complete short-range, high-speed file transfers and change the way consumers move videos and other large files between devices, technology experts say.

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